In 2008, Bulado General Contractors was retained by Wall Street Builders and Douglas Korves Larsen Shein Ginsberg to participate in the restoration of the front and rear facades of 21-23 South William Street, as part of the conversion project of the building into condominiums. 21 South William Street was built in 1928 in Neo-Tudor style in one of the oldest streets in Manhattan. Its rear facade fronts Stone Street and is the first paved road of the city.

The restoration compromised:

Powerwashing the facade

Rebuilding cornices on windows

Rebuilding of limestone block columns

Rebuilding the stucco decorations

Repairing the damaged sections of limestone and brick

Re-pointing all stone and wall joints

The age of the building, the complexity of its decorations, the variety of the materials present and its status as a landmark required very careful attention to detail to ensure the historic value of the structure was conserved for a long time to come.

Bulado is proud to have 21-23 William Street within its portfolio and is a testament to our dedication to quality and performance.